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Vol.XXI. No.43
Friday October 25 - October  31, 2013
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Auk Pansaa signals the end of the rainy season

Auk Pansaa, the end of Buddhist Lent, in theory signals the end of the rainy season in Thailand. This cannot come too soon for some families in the region, as shown by this mother and child, smiling in the face of adversity from the steps of their flooded home in Prachinburi, waiting patiently for relief aid from local authorities.

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Chonburi governor urges cooperation to aid flood victims

Chonburi Gov. Khomsan Ekachai urged officials from districts across the province to work together to aid victims of this year’s rainy-season flooding.
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Pattaya-area neighborhoods take beating from Typhoon Nari
Pattaya krathong contest Nov. 17 offers 100,000 baht in prizes
Pattaya sprays flooded areas to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes
Endless road work infuriates Naklua 16-18 residents
4 Lithuanians arrested in 35 million baht ATM card theft
American-Thai receptionist found dead at Pattaya hotel
4 injured in Sattahip road crash
Farmer electrocuted with frogs in Banglamung
Rayong truck driver arrested in tire-replacement scam
Stoned man tries to donate drugs to flood victims in Sattahip

City officials looking to improve traffic argue over road barriers

Pattaya officials met to brainstorm how to fix road problems and improve traffic safety but ended up just bickering over three Third Road barriers.

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Japanese guitar duo to bring eclectic performance to Pattaya

The 5th annual Pattaya Classical Guitar Festival will once again showcase many of the region’s finest classical guitar players including this year the diverse talents of two female Japanese guitaristas, Yoko Fujimori and Shinobu Sugawara.
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Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery


A-One Royal Cruise marks 25th anniversary with benefit for Garunyawet Home
Mantra meets the Cavern
 

August public debts at 44.63% of GDP

Thailand’s public debt in August was Bt5.3 trillion, or 44.63 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), according to a senior Finance Ministry official report.

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More BUSINESS >>

Thai economy in second half of 2013 likely to grow 3.5%


Thai industrial confidence index worst in 23 months
Commerce Minister firm on rice deal with China
 

Hilton Pattaya donates scholarships to CPDC during Global Week of Service

The Hilton Pattaya donated more than 200,000 baht in scholarships to children at the Child Protection and Development Center at Huay Yai and the Father Ray Foundation as part of the company’s second Global Week of Service.

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Our Children >>

Maths Week IV - From Hogwarts to St Andrews


Pattaya Sports Club solves a problem for A.T.C.C.Pattaya Sports Club solves a problem for A.T.C.C.
Regent’s community unites for Nepal
 
Pattaya Sports Club Bowling League

Aht Johansson bowled a 526 series to lead her Tea Party team to a three point win over Brother D. David Shaw had a 536 series for Brother D. Tea Party remains in first place and Brother D dropped from second to third place.

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More Sports >>
Crumpton Cider Wednesday Darts League
Legends Wednesday 9-Ball Pool League


WKD Tuesday Darts League
John Kepplers Cider Pool League
Pattaya 8-Ball Monday Pool League
 

Dr. Pichit Kangwolkij (left), Deputy CEO of Group 3 and Hospital Director of Bangkok Hospital Pattaya receives the Award of Excellence in Health Tourism from Somsak Phureesrisak,
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